Author Frank Schaeffer said, “White evangelical America, make no mistake now, as the solid bedrock supporters of molesters, of pedophiles, of these sorts of folks, have switched sides and they are no longer representing anything that is–could be called moral by the traditions of any religion.”

“And in terms of a Bible prophecy-type story, these folks are now on the side of everyone that ever stood against justice and for evil. That’s where we’re at. There is no way to parse this or make nice about it.”

Schaeffer is a somewhat frequent guest on “AM Joy” and often makes outlandish statements.

In an appearance last November, he referred to himself as a “token old white fart,” and said that white evangelicals who support President Trump have a “slave master theology.”

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Kindly send em this mans home address. I an going to sue him for slandering Christians. He has no right to express a view like this when he knows it’s untrue, and if he believes it he has to prove it. When I’ve cost him $ 20,000 in legal fees he’ll be a bit more careful what he says.

We should start a legal fund to litigate against libelous and slanderous attacks like this. This is the legitimate way to close them down.

that brain transplant did not go so well. lay off the drugs holy man.msnbc must be looking for a raise. call the Dems, oh that’s right they are broke. borrow some money from the Clintons foundation, you got lots before.

There are Christians who are kind, generous and Christlike, but they are rarely the ones we see in the news. Too many far-right so-called Christians have supported Roy Moore, denied sexual assault and harassment, and behaved in ways that are not at all Christlike, which has tarred many good people with the bad brush. It would make more sense for those who do embody Christian faith and values to decry the behavior and language of the hypocrites and abusers, instead of denying their actions or decrying those who criticize them. Broad statements about any group of people are rarely accurate.